Yes, because if it was an insulator.. then we wouldn't be able to be electrocuted..
why the human body is an insulator is because the human body contains a lot of water
the human body is a conductor of electricity
The inside of our body is a conductor.
human is not a good conductor because if u can touch the water heater with your hand then the heat can't flow through out your body that's why the human body does not a good conductor.
human is not a good conductor because if u can touch the water heater with your hand then the heat can't flow through out your body that's why the human body does not a good conductor.
The human body has liquid, with dissolved ions.
Conductor. Our body is full of electricity, that is why you feel a shock when electricity is conducted from our body to another body.
Pure water hardly conducts electricity at all. You have to dissolve a lot of stuff in pure water to make it as good a conductor as the human body is.
Human body is a good conductor so charges could be drained out
A human body can fit this criteria.
Yes, steel has a much lower resistance than the human body therefore it will conduct better.
Human body has more resistance than metal because it has less conductor for carrying electrons.
The human body is 61.8% water. Water conducts electrical conductor as a result. Mind you, the human body is capable of generating 11,000 watt hours of electrical energy in a typical lifetime. Not to mention that your eitire body runs on electrical signals to and from your brain. Gotta move that kidney data somehow.